A. Where's Edward? Match the prepositions from the box to each picture. above at in in front of ...
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English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Adverbs of frequency
A. Put the adverbs in the correct places in the sentences.1 I ……usually…… have ……………… eggs for breakfast. (usually)...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Too and enough
A. Make sentences by putting the words in the correct order. Which stories are the sentences from?1 too / lies / He...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – -ed and -ing adjectives
A. Underline the correct option.1 It was a long and very tiring / tired day for her. 2 I'm disappointing /...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Comparative and superlative adverbs
A. Complete the table. adverb comparative superlative 1 badly worse worst 2 early ……………….. ……………….. 3 ………… more...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Adverbs of manner
A. Read each sentence a, then complete sentence b with a suitable adverb.1 a They have a healthy diet. b They...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Superlatives
A. Match the pairs of opposite adjectives and write the superlative forms. dangerous good hard-working...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Comparatives
A. Complete the quiz questions using comparative forms of the adjectives in brackets. Then underline the answers.1 ...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Order of adjectives
A. Write these adjectives in the correct column. amazing Asian big brown cheese dirty enormous...
